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Mumbai Awards SIIL Rs 713 Million Contract For One Forest Avenue Foundation Works

Mumbai’s infrastructure sector has received a fresh push with Supreme Infrastructure India Ltd (SIIL) securing a key contract for foundation works at a major mixed-use development in Powai. The project, valued at Rs 713.1 million, is expected to support the company’s ongoing restructuring efforts while adding momentum to the city’s construction pipeline at a time when demand for high-density, transit-accessible development continues to rise.

The Letter of Intent, issued by two property ventures backed by a prominent promoter group with global institutional participation, mandates SIIL to carry out extensive excavation and shore piling works on a strategic Powai land parcel. The site is part of a larger project designed to combine residential and commercial components, reflecting the broader shift towards compact urban districts where living, work and recreation are integrated to reduce commute distances. According to company executives, the package includes the removal of approximately 450,000 cubic metres of soil and rock, alongside the installation of 300 mm-diameter piles averaging 15 metres in depth. Engineers familiar with the project noted that such deep foundation work is essential for ensuring structural stability in terrain with mixed geological conditions, especially in dense neighbourhoods like Powai, which saw rapid urbanisation in the early 2000s. A senior SIIL representative said the order “adds meaningful visibility to the company’s revenue pipeline”, explaining that foundation contracts often serve as gateways to more complex civil works phases. Industry analysts echoed this view, observing that performance on high-value urban projects tends to enhance a contractor’s credibility when bidding for future tenders, particularly those involving global real estate partners.

The contract is also significant for SIIL as it continues to navigate financial restructuring. Large, early-stage construction packages not only strengthen order books but also stabilise operational cash flows a critical requirement for firms seeking to regain market confidence. A consultant who advises construction firms on capital strategy said that “orders of this scale help align operational capacity with long-term restructuring plans”. For Mumbai, projects like the Powai development raise wider questions around resilience, sustainability and the environmental footprint of construction. Urban planners argue that while growth corridors such as Powai benefit from renewed investment, the city must continue encouraging low-carbon building practices, efficient material use and biodiversity-sensitive design. These principles, they stress, will be essential as Mumbai transitions toward a more equitable and climate-resilient urban model.

As excavation and piling begin, the project is expected to shape one of Powai’s key land parcels over the coming year. The broader development, once completed, is likely to feed into the city’s push for more integrated, compact districts an approach that aligns with global best practices for greener and more inclusive urban growth.

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Mumbai Awards SIIL Rs 713 Million Contract For One Forest Avenue Foundation Works
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